Re: Server 2003 Time automatically changed

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Yes. This user account is Member of Builtin Administrator group and Users
group. The

system will be always loged in with this useraccount and i have remote
desktop enabled in

administrator mode and users remotely work on this server. But, the clock
changes is

happening between 12AM and 12.30AM only....So, i don't think any user is
wantedly doing

this specifically in these time.

Yes, there are around 10 scheduled tasks. NT Backups and few my own scripts
for backups.

First scheduled task starts at 12.30 am and the last batch file starts at 4.
00am.

Regards.

guyyardeni wrote:
The username listed in the event, is that a domain admin? is there a
scheduled task or similar software that is configured to run as that user?

Hi All,

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Regards,
Raghuveer.

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